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Title: Different origins of Thai area sapphire and ruby, derived from mineral inclusions and co-existing minerals
Authors: Saminpanya S.
Sutherland F.L.
Keywords: alkaline rock
chemical composition
corundum
crystallization
gemstone
high pressure
host rock
mineralogy
P-T conditions
pressure effect
ruby
sapphire
scanning electron microscopy
Thailand
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: Mineral inclusions and coexisting minerals of gem corundum from the Thailand area analysed by SEM-EDS in this study can be divided into sapphire and ruby suites. The sapphire suite includes alkali feldspar (sanidine), nepheline, zircon, hercynite-spinel series and magnetite-hercynite series. The ruby suite includes garnet (pyrope), high-Al diopside ('fassaite') and sapphirine. The mineral chemistry and other data suggest that Thai rubies could have crystallized in high-pressure metamorphic rock of ultramafic/mafic composition. In contrast, Thai area sapphires could have crystallized in high-grade metamorphic (gneissic) rock or from magmas of highly alkaline composition, located at shallower levels in the lithosphere than those hosting the Thai rubies. © 2011 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14505
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ISSN: 9351221
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